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Rest undisturbed within thy peaceful shrine , Till angels wake thee with a note like thine . ' " I must not , however , indulge in mere prattle . Let me repay your kindness in the same coin , of however inferior value .
Rest undisturbed within thy peaceful shrine , Till angels wake thee with a note like thine . ' " I must not , however , indulge in mere prattle . Let me repay your kindness in the same coin , of however inferior value .
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The Sabbath is abrogated , and the observance of a Day of Rest is only a most wise human law now , not to be enforced by penalties . Besides , how dare we refuse a public concession to the poor man of a right of recreation which has ...
The Sabbath is abrogated , and the observance of a Day of Rest is only a most wise human law now , not to be enforced by penalties . Besides , how dare we refuse a public concession to the poor man of a right of recreation which has ...
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Towards the close of his ministry , it became evident that the only chance of his restoration to health was by having rest , and his congregation raised a fund for the payment of a curate ; of course leaving the selection of the curate ...
Towards the close of his ministry , it became evident that the only chance of his restoration to health was by having rest , and his congregation raised a fund for the payment of a curate ; of course leaving the selection of the curate ...
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For example , if the agriculturist voted for the retention of the corn laws because they enhanced the price of his corn , though he believed it would be to the injury of the rest of the community , that man was not worthy of a vote .
For example , if the agriculturist voted for the retention of the corn laws because they enhanced the price of his corn , though he believed it would be to the injury of the rest of the community , that man was not worthy of a vote .
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There has been a sifting of the nations ; and every thing that had not the basis of reality to rest on has been shattered into shivers . Through all that terrible trial our own country has stood secure . The waves of revolution that ...
There has been a sifting of the nations ; and every thing that had not the basis of reality to rest on has been shattered into shivers . Through all that terrible trial our own country has stood secure . The waves of revolution that ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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